1. Brian Phillip Welch… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist with this name:
1. Brian Phillip Welch (born June 19, 1970), better known as Head (although the official name of his solo project is Brian Head Welch), is an American musician best known as the former one of two guitarists of Korn, and a major influence in the rise of the nu metal movement. Welch left the band in 2005 due to contrasting personal beliefs, to focus on life as a father and a born again Christian. He has since embarked on an eponymous solo project, of which his debut solo album, Save Me from Myself, was released on September 9, 2008.
2. A Bristol, England-based band called Head existed in the late 1980s and included Gareth Sager (ex-Pop Group, Rip Rig & Panic, Float Up CP), and Nick Shephard (ex-The Cortinas, The Clash (mk 2), and The Spics), and Rich Beale (aka Clevedon Pier on Head's albums). They released three albums between 1987 of which the first - 'A Snog On The Rocks' - is the best place to enjoy their skewed, melodramatic, cabaret-inflected Pub Rock.
3. A "ramones-core" Seattle punk band ('90s - present) associated with Goner Records as well as their own Evil Clown Records.
4. A jazz rock / fusion band from Glasgow, who during the mid / late 70s issued 3 albums entitled GTF, Blackpool Cool and Red Dwarf. Highly recommended, yet obscure jazz rock fusion from an 'unlikely' source.
5. A 70s inspired psychedelic rock band from Maryland who released the five song Early Works - EP in 2021.
6. An electronic and lofi project by a portuguese solo artist under the name of HeaD.
Shake
Head Lyrics
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And the pages have always been blink like the trees in the wild
But the wind, yes the wind keeps pushing you and me
Time in time, I know when it's time to leave
If the memories we make, will never been lost, no
And the look on your face, we both knew the cost
But the wind, yes the wind keeps howling
I put in the pictures, you put in the time
You put all those memories so deep inside my mind
Now the wind, yes the wind keeps pushing you and me
And time in time, I know when it's time to leave
And the memories we've made, will never be lost, no
And the look on your face, we both knew the cost
But the wind, yes the wind keeps howling
Even if it was a mistake, I can't forget your face
Even if it was just a day,
You won't forget the one who's making you shake
Kinda lost my way you see
Kinda lost my way you see
Kinda lost my way you see
Kinda lost my way you see
Even if it was a mistake, I can't forget your face
Even if it was just a day,
You won't forget the man who's making you shake
Who's making you shake, you shake
Ah, making you shake
You shake
Ah, making you shake
The lyrics of Head's song Shake seem to describe the bittersweet consequences of a short-lived relationship. The singer talks about how the ink in his plan ran dry before the smile of the other person in the relationship, which shows that they have been together for a short time only. Despite this, the memories they have made together will never be forgotten, and they both knew the cost of not being able to continue their relationship. However, the wind (which can be interpreted as the trials and tribulations of life) keeps pushing them apart.
The singer mentions that he has put in the pictures while the other person has put in the time. It could mean that he had the physical reminders of their relationship, but the other person had invested more of themselves in the partnership. Yet, both of them are victims of the wind that keeps pushing them to leave each other. In the end, the singer cannot forget the other person, even if it was just a day that they spent together. The song seems to suggest that intense emotions and memories can be made in short periods.
Line by Line Meaning
Well the ink in my plan went dry long before your smile
My plans fell through long before I met you and smiled at you
And the pages have always been blink like the trees in the wild
The pages of my life were always blurry and incomprehensible
But the wind, yes the wind keeps pushing you and me
But fate keeps pushing us forward
Time in time, I know when it's time to leave
Eventually I know it's time to move on
If the memories we make, will never been lost, no
The memories we create will always be with us
And the look on your face, we both knew the cost
We both knew the price we would pay for our actions
But the wind, yes the wind keeps howling
But fate still rages on
I put in the pictures, you put in the time
I added the images, you added the meaning
You put all those memories so deep inside my mind
You etched those memories deeply into my mind
Now the wind, yes the wind keeps pushing you and me
Now fate continues to push us along
Even if it was a mistake, I can't forget your face
Even if it was a mistake, I still remember your face
Even if it was just a day,
Even if it was only a short time
You won't forget the one who's making you shake
You won't forget the one who shook your world
Kinda lost my way you see
I've become a little lost, you see
Who's making you shake, you shake
Who shook your world, you shake
Ah, making you shake
Making you feel so strongly
You shake
You feel so deeply
Ah, making you shake
Making you feel so strongly
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: FABRICE ALLEGRE, R BROWNIE, W WILLIAMS
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Craig Davies
I was told 2 years ago on a phone consultation that I had BPPV and I should google the exercises. A year later I went for a brain scan they found nothing. Most of my symptoms where going after I did the head shake. ENT doctor said I had seemed to have got control. But he could only find small residual balance problem my nystagmus had gone by then. Then ENT consultant said it was not BPPV because nothing could be found. I told her about the doctor telling me to do my own research. She proceeded to tell her trainee every one thinks they are a doctor with google.She said we don't do the head shake thing here. And told me it was more likely migraine and I should take cocodemol. Still not 100%. But put off contacting Doctors.
tedy merriman
Hi there, I have the same problem too with my Dr. They have no ideas and lazy. I went to vestibular specialist last year and she did not agree that I have BPPV as the ENT that I met told me I have BPPV. However, it seems like I no longer have BPPV. I can turn my head to the right side without feeling dizzy anymore but these days feels mostly swaying and off balance. I never heard of cocodemol before but I take bethahistine, stematyl, and maxolon.
mohammedkadhir
What is the solution?
tangotwotwo
Smoke a massive joint
Aishwarya
Oh